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svetlana [45]
3 years ago
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During world war i, buying war bonds was a way for people to

History
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TEA [102]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

During World War I, buying war bonds was a way for people to allow the government to borrow money which was an important aspect when the war was coming.

Explanation:

The war bonds were a way for the government to get money from different investors. The war bonds were debt securities which the government used to finance the country’s aspects in terms of war.

They were certificates that were acquired by many investors as a kind of loan to the government. They were available for all the public and they had different denominations. However, most of the investors were not common people but especially big corporations.

Investors were motivated to sign these war bonds because of the patriotism at that time and also because of the social pressure.

choli [55]3 years ago
4 0
 <span>War bonds were the way the U.S. financed much of the war effort. There were war bonds with pages of squares for 25 cent war bond stamps. The booklet had room for $25. These were deposited in the bank, and following the war they could be cashed-in with interest. By this method the government was borrowing money from its citizens.
Basically to make sure that their nation would have enough money to fund its war, to lead to victory.</span>
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